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SOCIETY CRITERIUM AFRICAIN The AFRICAN CRITERIUM is a Glamor event created by Willy Mix & Dj François, 2 professional DJs in Brussels. It is an event that hosts great event organizers, Dj's-stars, renowned African artists and distinguished guests. It is mainly to honor artists and promoters of the African culture of the diaspora, while helping to create a dynamic encounter between cultural promoters, Dj's, artists and friends of Africa. It is a team composed of the DJs Professional League of the Benelux (LPDJ's), promoters of African culture and a team composed mainly of people of Cameroonian origin, and several other Africans. To mark the launch of the activities of this event, the Benelux LPDJs held on Saturday, November 8, 2014 the 1st edition of the African CRITERIUM the theme of the Decade of mix and Dj Francois Willy, with nearly 1,500 guests. Event of glamour gathering all Africans in the diaspora. To mark the launch of the activities of this event, the Benelux LPDJs held on Saturday, November 8, 2014 the 1st edition of the Critérium African under the Decade of mix and Dj Francois Willy theme, with nearly 1,500 guests. This experience, of the LPDJ Benelux has done it again through Saturday, November 14, 2015 a 2nd edition of the Critérium African who welcomed more than 2000 people. The third edition took place on 12 November 2016 with nearly 3000 people and the 4th edition is planned November 11, 2017. The African CRITERIUM is a Dynamic that brings together Africans Dj of the diaspora In general of the Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg) in particular, together create a synergy around the time strategies in the field of promotional communication, sound and animation of socio-cultural events. FAB Me MAG 62

BEAUTY/TIPS FELICIA LEATHERWOOD!!! There are 4 different types of hair textures: smooth, wavy, curly and Kinky. These textures are then broken down by the thickness, the release and the porosity of the hair. Wavy hair work best with lighter products such as mosses that enhance curls but don't depress them. For curly hair, use a gel or a moisturizing cream "curl" definition,as for kinky (nappy) they need to be more moistened. It is therefore advisable to use rich creams and butter. "You have to cut your hair every three to four months, that is to say at each end of the seasons, starting with a half an inch to an inch, paying attention to your hair and telling you that you need a regular trim.It is important because a loop holds on to another loop, when you separate them and the hair says NOO. It's that they break. What is Felicia's favorite oils for natural hair? 1- Jamaican black castor oil: it coats the hair and scalp, it also stimulates growth. 2- Organ Oil: it smooths the ends of your hair, seals in moisture and protects hair from (weather) elements 3- Coconut oil: it is a large light sealing material 4- Jojoba oil: it is one of the botanical oils richest in nutrients Put oil on your hair / scalp every three days. It is important when you go to see a hairdresser, to make sure you have some questions for the stylist. To know what types of products he uses, how does he work with natural hair? It is also advisable to take a few of your own products to show him, so he has an idea of the kind of product you are using. Finally make sure the stylist takes some time to talk with you about your hair. A good stylist should have 30 minutes of her time for your hair. FAB Me MAG 63

SOCIETY<br />

CRITERIUM AFRICAIN<br />

The AFRICAN CRITERIUM is a<br />

Glamor event created by Willy Mix & Dj<br />

François, 2 professional DJs in Brussels.<br />

It is an event that hosts great event<br />

organizers, Dj's-stars, renowned African<br />

artists and distinguished guests. It is<br />

mainly to honor artists and promoters of<br />

the African culture of the diaspora, while<br />

helping to create a dynamic encounter<br />

between cultural promoters, Dj's, artists<br />

and friends of Africa.<br />

It is a team composed of the DJs<br />

Professional League of the Benelux<br />

(LPDJ's), promoters of African culture<br />

and a team composed mainly of people of<br />

Cameroonian origin, and several other<br />

Africans.<br />

To mark the launch of the activities of this<br />

event, the Benelux LPDJs held on<br />

Saturday, November 8, 2014 the 1st<br />

edition of the African CRITERIUM the<br />

theme of the Decade of mix and Dj<br />

Francois Willy, with nearly 1,500 guests.<br />

Event of glamour gathering all Africans in the<br />

diaspora.<br />

To mark the launch of the activities of this<br />

event, the Benelux LPDJs held on<br />

Saturday, November 8, 2014 the 1st<br />

edition of the Critérium African under the<br />

Decade of mix and Dj Francois Willy<br />

theme, with nearly 1,500 guests. This<br />

experience, of the LPDJ Benelux has done<br />

it again through Saturday, November 14,<br />

2015 a 2nd edition of the Critérium<br />

African who welcomed more than 2000<br />

people. The third edition took place on 12<br />

November 2016 with nearly 3000 people<br />

and the 4th edition is planned November<br />

11, <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

The African CRITERIUM is a Dynamic<br />

that brings together Africans Dj of the<br />

diaspora<br />

In general of the Benelux (Belgium,<br />

Netherlands and Luxembourg) in<br />

particular, together create a synergy<br />

around the time strategies in the field of<br />

promotional communication, sound and<br />

animation of socio-cultural events.<br />

<strong>FAB</strong> Me <strong>MAG</strong> 62

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